whipping/seizing cord?

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wattsy

Native
Dec 10, 2009
1,111
3
Lincoln
what sort of cord do you guys use for whippings and seizings? i had a roll of some polyester style stuff but i've run out so i'm looking for some new stuff. was making a dog lead using the cobra stitch last night and realised i'd need to use a seizing to make the loop for my hand

cheers
matt
 

Intertidal

Forager
Jan 26, 2008
123
0
Cornwall
Yep, I use the pre-waxed twine too. I think the stuff I have comes from Marlow Ropes and is sold wound onto small plastic reels (actually the small reel-to-reel tape recorder reels - remember them?). Like wise, I have several sizes/colours.

Nick
 

Loenja

Settler
Apr 27, 2008
718
1
forest row

Matt.S

Native
Mar 26, 2008
1,075
0
36
Exeter, Devon
I got a roll of milsurp flax twine that's real nice for whipping and fancywork. 3-lay, about 1.5mm, consistent, strong and not very hairy. It had a NSN but I threw away the packaging.
 

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